OUR HISTORY:

– 1964

It all began in 1964, when John H. Withers graduated from SMU Law School and hung out a shingle in downtown Dallas with his law school buddy Dick Harrison. Soon thereafter, John and Dick were joined by the legendary Reagan Martin…..READ MORE →

– 1996

On April 1, 1996, John H. Withers and John Withers, Jr. formed the law firm of Withers & Withers, P.C. John Sr. continued to practice primarily in the area of family law, while John Jr. had a general practice but focusing primarily in the areas…..READ MORE →

– 2014

On July 7, 2014, Robert Withers returned to his home town of Dallas and joined the law firm of Withers & Withers, P.C. to form a family law boutique with his father and grandfather. Robert has added enthusiasm and energy to the firm and has hit ……READ MORE →

HOW WE CAN HELP YOU:

For a divorce, can one lawyer represent both of us?

The law permits lawyers to represent both sides of a dispute with proper disclosure and waivers; however, it is never a good idea. Our divorce lawyers in Dallas TX have a policy of only representing one side of a divorce.

Can I get a second opinion in my case?

The ethical rules at our Dallas law firms only permit a lawyer to discuss a case with a person represented by another lawyer with the permission of the other lawyer.

Can you get a legal separation in Texas?

No. Texas does not recognize legal separation. The closest thing Texas has to legal separation is temporary orders made by the court after the divorce is on file. Contact our divorce lawyers in Dallas for more assistance.

Why do I need a will?

Your will is more than just a document that directs who gets your property upon your death. Just as importantly, it names the person who will administer your estate and carry out your wishes under the will. It can also establish guardianship for your children, create trusts, and reduce, or even eliminate, federal taxes.

Our lawyers in Dallas TX are experts in personal legal documents.

What is collaborative law?

Collaborative law is a relatively new process which allows both parties to a divorce to meet together with their attorneys and advisors in order to work through the division of assets, conservatorship of children, and a number of other issues that arise during the course of a divorce. The collaborative process allows everyone to work together as a team to come to a solution without involving the court system.

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Each client is treated as a person, not just another case. Our duty is to assist our clients in every way we can, not just read the law and go to court. We deal with people, and we respond to the unique concerns of each client on a case-by-case basis.